Browsing the September 2020 archive of Blog
Monsignor Yennock on Prophets and the Sexual Revolution - Homily from September 27, 2020
Posted by Fr Thomas Ward on 9/28/20
TWENTY SIXTH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2020
PROPHETS AND THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION
IN 1948 WINSTON CHURCHILL SAID THOSE WHO FAIL TO LEARN FROM HISTORY ARE CONDEMNED TO REPEAT IT. WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM HISTORY? WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM THE PROPHETS?
IN THE SIXTH CENTURY BEFORE CHRIST, THE ... Read More »
Monsignor Yennock on Forgiveness and Redemption - Homily from September 13, 2020
Posted by Fr Thomas Ward on 9/14/20
TWENTY FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SEPTEMBER 13, 2020
FORGIVENESS AND REDEMPTION
A TRUE STORY COMES OUT OF WORLD WAR II. RUDOLPH HOSS WAS A CONVICTED NAZI WAR CRIMINAL. HE WAS THE LONGEST SERVING COMMANDANT OF AUSCHWITZ EXTERMINATION CAMP. HE INTRODUCED THE ZYKLON B INTO THE GAS CHAMBERS TO ... Read More »
Monsignor Yennock on the Persecution of Christians - Homily from August 29, 2020
Posted by Fr Thomas Ward on 9/09/20
PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS
22ND SUNDAY OF THE YEAR AUGUST 29, 2020
“IN 1945, AT THE AGE OF 20, ANDRE STAMOS WAS CAPTURED BY THE SOVIETS AND THROWN INTO JAIL. AFTER MANY YEARS OF IMPRISONMENT THEY THOUGHT HE WAS INSANE. THEY TRANSFERRED HIM TO A PSYCHIATRIC WARD 300 MILES OUTSIDE ... Read More »